Lisburn will visit The Lawn today sharing a 16-point tally of Premier League points alongside hosts Waringstown as the two clubs attempt to overhaul leaders Woodvale. Then the focus will switch to a Dublin date tomorrow in search of Irish Senior Cup progress to the semi-finals at the expense of Merrion. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.
The league clash is one Waringstown captain Greg Thompson considers significant even just six games into the NCU competition calendar. “No doubt Saturday will be a good game between two good teams and probably go a long way to impacting where the league might end up - obviously with Woodvale in that mix along with a couple of other teams,” he said. “They don't hand out any league titles in June but I think it would just be good to keep momentum going.
“We'd a good weekend last week with good wins in the league and T20 Cup so it would be nice to record another on Saturday with some good cricket. “Every team finds home advantage to their advantage, home comforts and all that..
.but we tend to put in some good performances at home and good matches against Lisburn so I'm sure Saturday will be no different.” Advertisement Advertisement Given Waringstown’s rich record as the most successful club in Irish Senior Cup history, tomorr.
